Returning to the London 2012 Olympic waters, ISAF Sailing World Cup Weymouth and Portland will take place between 8-14 June with the racing conducted over five days.
Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy is opening its doors for fans to come into the venue throughout the competition days (10-14 June) and experience the event from the inside, with opportunities to rub shoulders with British Sailing Team stars and their international rivals.

Medal race day on Sunday 14 June will be accessible via free of charge ticket, where you can watch the final day's action unfold with live racing footage, insight and analysis from expert commentators.

With sailing, windsurfing and SUP sessions also available on the final day through the OTC and the Andrew Simpson Sailing Centre, plus bouncy castles, food and beverage outlets and much more, it's a great family opportunity to support the very best sailors as they take on their medal rivals on home waters.

Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour are widely recognised as some of the best sailing waters in Europe. Hosted by the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy with the Jurassic Coast making a spectacular backdrop to the action the facility is capable of hosting over 1,000 sailors at a time. The extensive boat park space and launching areas are easily accesible for all.

Inside Portland Harbour the prevailing south-westerly wind comes over Chesil Beach, providing protection and producing relatively flat water and little tide within the harbour wall. Racing action also takes place outside the harbour in Weymouth Bay, it is a relatively sheltered basin with clean winds and small waves.

This means that sailing conditions for the venue are almost neutral, so that local knowledge is of no great importance.